Michael Stenz

From Wikitia
Jump to navigation Jump to search
Michael Stenz (Dave Rosenholz)
Add a Photo
Born(1930-03-24)March 24, 1930
Heisterbacherrott/Königswinter
Died2007
Other namesDave Rosenholz, Heinz Thum, Michael Freeliner, Michael Inden, Michael Westland
OccupationPianist, Composer, Arranger and Conductor
Years active1965-1999

Michael Stenz (A.K.A Dave Rosennholz), (born on March 24th, 1930).[1] in the upper village of Heisterbacherrott („ en dr Hött “)[1]. He was a pianist, conductor, composer and arranger by profession.[1] He wrote countless compositions, worked for record companies, radio and film. He arranged and conducted in various genres such as library, film and church music.[1]

Early Life and Education[1]

Music was his hobby, he started learning music after the war. In order to learn to play the piano, he had drawn the keys of the piano on paper and began to practice. His parents did not have the necessary money to buy him a piano at that time. One day he got a great chance to play on a real piano. He was allowed to practice in the Lehmacher Restaurant every day when the cleaning lady was working there (that was early in the morning before school started). This was a great pleasure for Michael Stenz. This led him to prepare for his visit to the conservatory.

He studied music at the University of Bonn's Conservatory and was a guest student at the Cologne University of Music. After completing his studies, he worked for 15 years as an editor at WDR (which has controversies about The Most Mysterious Song on the Internet) and Deutschlandfunk. From 1965, he became a freelancer at the WDR

Personal Life[1]

He was married to Cilly, from Wiedemeyer/Düsseldorf.

Bands That He Conducted

  • He conducted a band called "Mountain Sounds" (Bergklänge) in 1970's to 1980's[2]. You can find a proof in Bergklänge's website.[3] He even said "In the vicinity of Heisterbacherrott, The Bergklänge is one of the best music group"[2]
  • He conducted Duisburger Harbor Concerts[1]
  • He conducted Hagestedt Orchestra[1]

His Most Known Work(s)

He composed No More (Das Spiel Ist Vorbei), Video is Auto-Generated by YouTube, it is an APM Music Song composed by Dave Rosenholz under the name of The Manfred Minnich String Orchestra. It originally came from S.O. 19 - Studio One 19 in 1973.</ref> for The Manfred Minnich String Orchestra. Music then become a famous piece on Roblox.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 "Decke Tromm Newspaper Article". www.virtuelles-heimatmuseum.de. Retrieved 2024-02-08.
  2. 2.0 2.1 "Virtuelles Brückenhofmuseum - Königswinter - Oberdollendorf". virtuellesbrueckenhofmuseum.de. Retrieved 2024-02-10.
  3. "Bergklänge (Mountain Sounds)'s website" (in Deutsch). Retrieved 2024-02-10. 1983 - 60 Jahre Musikzug „Bergklänge"! Die Bergklänge spielen erstmalig am Pfingstsamstag den Großen Zapfenstreich. Am Pfingstsonntag wird ein Gottesdienst unter Mitwirkung des Musikzug „Bergklänge" und des Kirchenchors Caecilia gestaltet, in dem die von Michael Stenz eigens geschriebene Singmesse aufgeführt wird.

External links

Add External links

This article "Michael Stenz" is from Wikipedia. The list of its authors can be seen in its historical. Articles taken from Draft Namespace on Wikipedia could be accessed on Wikipedia's Draft Namespace.